Lenovo Highlighted as a Major Contender in Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® – Sustainable IT Services
Recognition emphasises Lenovo's leadership in providing innovative solutions, including Lenovo Neptune Liquid Cooling technology.

Embedding sustainability in IT operations has become a global priority for organisations aiming to minimise their environmental impact. Lenovo’s recognition in the report emphasises its leadership in providing innovative solutions, including Lenovo Neptune® Liquid Cooling technology, AI-powered sustainability tools, and services that promote device circularity.
In today’s fast-changing business landscape, sustainability is a top priority for organisations aiming to improve IT infrastructure, offset the high energy demands of generative AI, and address hidden emissions. These shifts underscore a need for collaboration with credible IT service providers, like Lenovo, that can implement strategies to reduce IT carbon footprints while boosting operational efficiency.
To assist organisations in their decision-making, Everest Group’s Sustainable IT Services PEAK Matrix® provides an in-depth analysis and detailed profiles of 21 leading sustainable IT service providers. The report showcases how their offerings have evolved to meet rising demand for solutions that enhance energy efficiency, sustainability efforts, and productivity.
In its 2025 report, Lenovo was recognised as a Major Contender in Sustainable IT Services, highlighting its innovative contributions to reducing environmental impact and driving efficiency for clients. A Major Contender is defined by a balanced combination of market impact, vision, and capability. This includes factors such as client base, value delivered, portfolio diversity, strategic vision, scope of services, innovation, investment in new technologies, and a strong delivery footprint.
“Sustainable IT services are reshaping technology by embedding environmental responsibility into IT operations. Providers are helping enterprises reduce IT carbon footprints, optimise applications, and meet ESG goals with solutions such as green cloud infrastructure and eco-friendly software development,” says Rita Soni, Principal Analyst, Everest Group. “Lenovo’s sustainable IT portfolio focuses on comprehensive hardware-led services, spanning procurement, environmental footprint management during usage, and end-of-life cycle management. Its innovative solutions, including Neptune® Cooling technology for data centres and LISSA – an AI-powered tool for measuring and visualising device carbon footprints – demonstrate its expertise in sustainable IT. These factors have positioned Lenovo as a Major Contender in Everest Group’s Sustainable IT Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025.”
“Clients also value Lenovo’s extensive e-waste management network, eco-friendly packaging that reduces plastic usage in supply chains, robust hardware repair services, and flexible pricing models.”
~ Rita Soni, Principal Analyst, Everest Group
Lenovo’s focus on innovation and sustainability has solidified its position as a trusted partner for enterprises seeking sustainable IT solutions. The report validates Lenovo’s ability to balance both performance with sustainability while enabling organisations to reduce their environmental impact and meet business objectives.